Blizzard Entertainment has been a very large force in Pc gaming. Creating giants like World of Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo 2, it has created a credit for quality, fun games. Now millions of gamers await the issue of the new Blizzard game, Diablo 3. Set twenty years after the primary game, it promises to bring the same fabulous gameplay full of blood, mayhem and destruction. There is however a inequity in this game that makes it stand out from the pack...
The former version of Diablo 2 was plagued with unauthorized sales of it's good through third-party websites. Overseas sites would sell in-game currency and items and often would steal the gamer's data to hack in to their catalogue or, in some cases, even commit credit card fraud.
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Gamers were willing to trade their hard-earned money for in-game products, and were forced into shady, backroom transactions. Blizzard in an effort to put and end to this, as well as maybe make some money in the process, created a built-in real money auction house in the game. Players will now be allowed to sell and buy their in game items for dollars, yen, pounds etc. This will allow a more dynamic in-game cheaper and originate more motivated players.
With millions of players purchasing the game, and fact that millions of dollars are traded in in-game digital goods purchases, it's easy to see that there is a way to make money from Diablo 3, examine is how?
Diablo 3 will allow you to post 10 items on the real money auction house for a period of 48 hours. Once you post an item you will have a small time window in which you can cancel your transaction, after which the items is locked in for 48 hours or until someone purchases it. Blizzard takes a fee for each sold transaction, currently that estimate seems to be .25, but it's not lawful until the final release. Commodity good sold in bulk will likely have a 15% fee, and are sold in stock-market style of buy and sell orders.
An capability to analyze the ebbs and flows of the operation house shop will likely give a players a inescapable advantage over the majority of other players. Few casual players will concern themselves with the daily price fluctuations of items and instead just post everything on the auction house as is. Some shrewd auctioneers could work towards comprehension the game mechanics behind the auction house and originate an supplementary revenue stream from their, otherwise low-value time, spent playing video games.
Diablo 3 hit the shelves sometime in May 2012 (although the issue date has been pushed back time and time again). Expect to see game this game break some records and maybe set a new trend for the gaming industry.
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